Posts tagged 'EFCA'

April 12, 2009
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HR 1355 Replicates EFCA But Without Card Check

Introduced in the House of Representatives on March 5, the National Labor Relations Modernization Act (H.R. 1355) is like EFCA's little sister. The main difference is that the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) allows for instant unionization when a majority of employees sign a card--the infamous card check provision. What the Modernization Act calls for instead are elections within 30 days of 3...
April 4, 2009
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EFCA Clings to Life

You can't kill it, and it comes back to haunt you every time you think it's safe to venture back into society again. It's the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), and even though it lacks the votes to survive a Senate filibuster, it's still stalking American businesses and filling the nation's newsprint, airwaves and cyberspace with endless prattle (like this, huh?). Somehow, I think the unions a...
March 25, 2009
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Labor Movement Worries EFCA May Fail

Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter, who in 2007 voted to invoke cloture on the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), came out yesterday and said his vote will be "no" this time around. That leaves the Democrats--Labor's mouthpiece and sometime lackey--with 58 (59 if and when Al Franken arrives) votes to end a sure Republican filibuster. Unfortunately, 60 votes are required. There's another way to ...
March 21, 2009
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Business Group Offers Alternative to Employee Free Choice Act

Starbuck's, Whole Foods and Costco have floated a proposal to level the playing field, as they term it, in union organizing. The group rejects two prongs of the proposed Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA)--the card-check and binding arbitration provisions--and keeps in place the current system of secret balloting. What they do retain from the EFCA is the provision for increased penalties on emplo...
March 14, 2009
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Card Check: Canada Rejects It, We Covet It

It's funny--and illustrative--that Democrats in the U.S. have always ached for the liberalism of our northern neighbor, which is one reason why I've been warning on these pages that health care reform, Demo-style, is nothing but a Trojan Horse for socialized medicine a la Canada. However, on one crucial issue, our U.S. liberals are not watching northern affairs closely enough. Canada once had ...
March 13, 2009
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EFCA Could Unionize Small Businesses

The 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), commonly referred to as the Wagner Act, exempted small businesses from union organization, but the definition of small business has not been updated since 1959. The exemption ends when a small, non-retail business grosses $50,000 in a single year; for retail operations, the figure is $500,000 a year. However, the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) now...
March 12, 2009
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Dems Looking to Modify the Employee Free Choice Act?

The business-feared, loved-by-unions Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) was introduced in both the House and the Senate on Tuesday. Passage by the House seems a done deal, but in the Senate success hinges on getting 60 votes to choke off a filibuster. With 58 (and potentially 59 with Al Franken) Democratic Senators, invoking cloture wouldn't seem like such a high hurdle, but a handful of Senate D...
March 11, 2009
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China: Laboratory for EFCA-Style Unionization

Can't blame 'em. Business owners in China's manufacturing belt, their businesses up in smoke in the worldwide recession, are fleeing the country and leaving their workers high and dry--and yuan-less--rather than cope with China's restrictive labor laws. Of course, you can also call them rats for absconding with their companies' loot while leaving their workforce with no money to survive on. Ch...
March 10, 2009
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Personnel Concepts' White Paper Predicts the Future

Well, not quite, but Personnel Concepts--the labor law poster pioneers--has added a white papers section to its home page, and one of the featured papers looks at labor law changes coming under Barack Obama. Prominent among the anticipated pieces of legislation is something called the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), which the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has christened "Armageddon"--the end of fr...
March 9, 2009
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The Road to 'Armageddon' Starts Today

Sources tell Personnel Concepts that the much-feared-by-business Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) will be introduced in the House of Representatives today. Well, nothing new here. EFCA made it through the House's 435 members once before and passed with flying colors, but its fate in the Senate may be another matter altogether. Just today, the Wall Street Journal reported that "Labor Bill...